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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2011 10:21:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cerentha Harris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where we&#8217;ve been this week&#8230; 1. Japanese Design for its coverage of architecture, furniture and object design. The fish-inspired mobile by Riki Watanabe is beautiful (below). The landing page isn&#8217;t all that inspiring &#8211; but you&#8217;ll be rewarded with minimal text and luscious photography if you click through to the stories. 2. NYC Guide by Australian [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where we&#8217;ve been this week&#8230;</p>
<p>1. <a href="http://jpdesign.org/" target="_blank">Japanese Design</a> for its coverage of architecture, furniture and object design. The fish-inspired<a href="http://jpdesign.org/?p=862" target="_blank"> mobile by Riki Watanabe</a> is beautiful (below). The landing page isn&#8217;t all that inspiring &#8211; but you&#8217;ll be rewarded with minimal text and luscious photography if you click through to the stories.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/E1309180899005_31.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10338" title="E1309180899005_31" src="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/E1309180899005_31.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="333" /><br />
</a>2.<a href="http://us2.campaign-archive2.com/?u=b3dd3fbc01110f4077f6b42a8&amp;id=29e01de296" target="_blank"> NYC Guide </a>by Australian interiors stylist <a href="http://www.glenproebstel.com/" target="_blank">Glen Proebstel</a>. This guy has an eye for all things cool and now puts together a covetable newsletter &#8211; the latest issue was devoted to NYC. His <a href="http://glenproebstel.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">blog</a> is also worth checking out. Lots of great interior inspiration there.</p>
<p>3. <a href="http://www.yatzer.com/A-former-Cement-Factory-is-now-the-workspace-and-residence-of-Ricardo-Bofill" target="_blank">Yatzer</a> for the amazing workspace and home of Ricardo Bofill (below).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/Ricardo-Bofill-cement-factory-yatzer-9.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10339" title="Ricardo-Bofill-cement-factory-yatzer-9" src="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/Ricardo-Bofill-cement-factory-yatzer-9.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="618" /><br />
</a>4. <a href="http://www.archdaily.com/158927/standless-steel-fast/#more-158927" target="_blank">Arch Daily</a> is always a great place to visit for new work. The Standless Steel house/shed/art work by <a href="http://www.f-a-st.com/en/" target="_blank">FAS(t) </a>architects caught my eye. The walls look like they are made of water but they are actually hung with hundreds of chains.</p>
<p>5. <a href="http://lorilangille.blogspot.com/2011/08/view-from-trees.html" target="_blank">Automatism</a> for the tour of Stefan (below) and Nicole Andrén&#8217;s Portland, Oregon home.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/andrens-house-office-portrait.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10331" title="andrens-house-office-portrait" src="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/andrens-house-office-portrait.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="600" /><br />
</a>6.<a href="http://grainedit.com/2010/08/24/enormouschampion-studio-visit/" target="_blank">Grain Edit</a> for the post on Brooklyn-based <a href="http://enormouschampion.com/" target="_blank">enourmouschampion&#8217;s</a> workspace (below).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/enormouschampion-studio-visit.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10332" title="enormouschampion-studio-visit" src="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/enormouschampion-studio-visit.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="640" /><br />
</a>7. <a href="http://www.architizer.com/en_us/projects/view/hill-house/28216/" target="_blank">Architizer</a> for the Hill House. An amazing white cube set on a hill overlooking Rustic Canyon in Los Angeles (below).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/05b8ac76.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10333" title="05b8ac76" src="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/05b8ac76.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="319" /><br />
</a>8. <a href="http://designnotes.info/?p=4805" target="_blank">Design Notes by Michael Surtees</a>. Surtees is the principal of <a href="http://gesturetheory.com/">Gesture Theory</a> and this blog covers his musings on technology, design and living in NYC. I love his <a href="http://designnotes.info/?p=4805" target="_blank">post</a> on the Picasso poster made up of scan code (pic below).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/5476749610.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10335" title="5476749610" src="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/5476749610.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="723" /><br />
</a>9. <a href="http://www.atissuejournal.com/2011/07/25/a-plug-for-a-plug-usb-wall-sockets/" target="_blank">@issue </a> for its coverage of the cool U-Socket (below), which is a duplex AC receptacle that includes a built-in USB port. It can  power any device that is capable of being charged via a 5V power adapter.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/USB_Socket.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10336" title="USB_Socket" src="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/USB_Socket.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="389" /><br />
</a>10. <a href="http://www.printmag.com/Article/Design-Couples-Min-and-Sulki-Choi" target="_blank">Print</a> for their &#8216;Designing Couples&#8217; series. I like the post on Seoul-based designers <a href="http://www.sulki-min.com/wp/" target="_blank">Min and Sulki Choi</a> pictured below.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/sulkiMin.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10337" title="sulkiMin" src="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/sulkiMin.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="469" /></a></p>
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		<title>High Five</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:39:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cerentha Harris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where we&#8217;ve been this week&#8230; 1. Yatzer This online design extravaganza is lauded as much for its clean gridded design as it is for its timely content. Interior designer Costas Voyatzis launched it in 2007 with the motto &#8220;design is to share.&#8221; And the name &#8220;Yatzer&#8221;? It was his nickname as a kid. Where to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where we&#8217;ve been this week&#8230;</p>
<p>1. <a href="http://www.yatzer.com/" target="_blank">Yatzer</a> This online design extravaganza is lauded as much for its clean gridded design as it is for its timely content. Interior designer Costas Voyatzis launched it in 2007 with the motto &#8220;design is to share.&#8221; And the name &#8220;Yatzer&#8221;? It was his nickname as a kid. <strong>Where to start</strong>: <a href="http://www.yatzer.com/category/yatzer%20fights" target="_blank">Yatzer Fights.</a> He takes two similar- looking pieces and you comment on which one you like best.</p>
<p>2.<a href="http://www.designspotter.com/?PHPSESSID=ea2qs00qrgslovnm3uek7c3o64  " target="_blank"> Design Spotter</a> This is a place where designers can easily upload their work for the rest of us to enjoy. Started three years ago it has morphed from a blog roll into a megamart for all things design. It manages to be picture-driven but still packed with good information. <strong>Where to start</strong>: Their <a href="http://www.designspotter.com/books/p/1" target="_blank">books section</a> is excellent. You&#8217;ll find concise and well-written reviews on design and architecture books.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.designspotter.com/?PHPSESSID=ea2qs00qrgslovnm3uek7c3o64  " target="_blank"></a>3.<a href="http://www.lonnymag.com/" target="_blank"> Lonny magazine</a> Michelle Adams and Patrick Cline are the creators and editors of the online interiors magazine Lonny (London and New York). The two met in New York in 2007 at a photo shoot for <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/dominomag/" target="_blank">Domino magazine</a>. They&#8217;ve managed to fill the gap that Domino left when it was <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/05/garden/05domino.html" target="_blank">killed off last February</a>. <strong>Where to start:</strong> There&#8217;s only been three issues so start at the <a href="http://issuu.com/lonnymag/docs/lonnyissueone/1" target="_blank">beginning</a>. I recommend reading it in fullscreen mode.</p>
<p>4. <a href="http://www.mark-magazine.com/" target="_blank">Mark Magazine</a> Another online magazine but this one is more hardcore than Lonny. You get serious architecture and design news. <strong>Where to start:</strong> The issues go back to 2005! I tend to click and wander through looking for links I like (<a href="http://www.bow-wow.jp/profile/works_e.html" target="_blank">Atelier Bow Wow </a>from Issue 24, Feb/Mar 2010 was my latest find).</p>
<p>5. <a href="http://www.habitusliving.com/travel/" target="_blank">Habitus Living</a> A spin off from the Australian print publication Habitus. This online community will give you a taste of what is happening in the world of architecture and design down under. <strong>Where to start</strong>: I always go straight to the <a href="http://www.habitusliving.com/travel/" target="_blank">travel</a> section for a bit of armchair R&amp;R.</p>
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